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Converted from a 19th-century palace in Granada's historic center, the Hospes Palacio de los Patos is an urban oasis combining dramatic classical design with equally stunning modern architecture. Hospes has retained the splendor of such original elements as the grand staircase, while 42 well-appointed guestrooms and suites ensure that guests feel at home within an environment of vivid, sultry contrasts that fuse the city's Moorish influence with a Spanish-Iberian flavor. Visitors can settle into modernist comfort in two buildings—a classical section in the palace's heart and a new construction housing twelve rooms, plus a restaurant and spa. The subterranean area connecting the two structures is ingeniously covered with water tanks, allowing natural light to shimmer through. A lush Moorish garden showcases the sensuality of history, but guests can also sample contemporary Andalusian flavors in the Senzone restaurant. Together, it all brings the rich history of Granada into the future.

Nearest Airport

GRX - Granada Airport

Food & Drink

Restaurant & Bar

Spa & Recreation

Jacuzzi, Massage, Sauna, Outdoor Pool

Conference & Meetings

7 meeting rooms

Internet

Complimentary WiFi

Services

Bellman, Breakfast, Concierge, Parking, Room Service

The singular building occupies a considerable area in the Barrio de la Magdalena, a central commercial fixture ever since its establishment by the Arabs. The building successfully showcases components of classical design such as the striking façade with its wrought iron balcony.

Architecture

Classic Meets Fantastic

Converted from a reconstructed 19th-century palace in the historic center, the hotel combines classic architecture with industrial elements. Due to its rich history, the architects focused on keeping the splendor of the original elements, such as the roofs, floors, and the grand staircase, while introducing highly contemporary design features aimed to break the uniformity of the classical construction.

Architecture

Classic Meets Fantastic

Converted from a reconstructed 19th-century palace in the historic center, the hotel combines classic architecture with industrial elements. Due to its rich history, the architects focused on keeping the splendor of the original elements, such as the roofs, floors, and the grand staircase, while introducing highly contemporary design features aimed to break the uniformity of the classical construction.

The singular building occupies a considerable area in the Barrio de la Magdalena, a central commercial fixture ever since its establishment by the Arabs. The building successfully showcases components of classical design such as the striking façade with its wrought iron balcony.

Interior Design

Past Progressive

The interior reflects the desire to highlight the building’s original proportions, integrating them with a new, distinctive identity of multicultural design. White or black coconut leather is used throughout, combined with silver and stainless steel details. Light materials and shades are added to weightless textures of wood and stone, fitting in perfectly with the symmetrical compositions of the rooms.